yes
No, granite is not a fossil fuel. Granite is a type of igneous rock formed from the cooling and solidification of magma beneath the Earth's surface. Fossil fuels, on the other hand, are hydrocarbons derived from the remains of ancient organisms.
We have the most of coal as a fossil fuel resource. Coal reserves are estimated to be more abundant and widely distributed compared to oil and natural gas reserves.
Coal is the fossil fuel with the greatest known reserves. It is estimated to be the most abundant fossil fuel resource, with significant reserves located in countries like the United States, Russia, China, and Australia.
The reserve of a fossil fuel refers to the amount of that fuel that is known to exist and is economically recoverable with existing technology. It represents the portion of the total resource that can be extracted profitably under current market conditions.
Yes However some consider uranium as a fossil fuel for being extracted through mining and in the mean time they consider nuclear energy (using uranium as its fuel) is rebewable energy source for the possibility of producing more fuel (through breeders) than the consumed fissile fuel.
No, all fossil fuels take too long to replace. try butt juice its delish.
a fossil fuel
An exhaustible one.
When an amount of the fossil fuel is found under ground
because fossil fuel is a finite resource.
it is a renewable resource
Its a limited resource.
Yes, it is a fossil fuel
Fossil fuel (oil)
No, hydroelectricity is a Alternative energy resource.
a fossil fuel
coal is a type of fossil fuel hahahhah i think